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Murray Grey bulls--some famous; some not.
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<blockquote data-quote="OKJeanne" data-source="post: 222063" data-attributes="member: 2533"><p>Hi Rick - what size were you talking about? All the bulls</p><p>shown in the photos had been used (live) to breed cows.</p><p>Balmoral Elation was the only one that I would consider</p><p>"over" sized; and his calves generally were in the moderate</p><p>range...for example the bull JOPA Elation Power is/was</p><p>his son, and he was a frame 5.5---the show picture of</p><p>him must have been taken with the photographer laying</p><p>flat on the ground. Power's birthweight was in the 70's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKJeanne, post: 222063, member: 2533"] Hi Rick - what size were you talking about? All the bulls shown in the photos had been used (live) to breed cows. Balmoral Elation was the only one that I would consider "over" sized; and his calves generally were in the moderate range...for example the bull JOPA Elation Power is/was his son, and he was a frame 5.5---the show picture of him must have been taken with the photographer laying flat on the ground. Power's birthweight was in the 70's. [/QUOTE]
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